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⚖️ Cottage food limit$25,000 / yr
Supply vs. Demand 0%
Nebraska Cottage Food Law: You can sell directly to consumers (including CSA subscriptions, farmers markets, and farm-stand pick-up) without a commercial license until you exceed $25,000/year in gross sales. Perfect for starting small.

Subscription Plans

Choose a fixed plan or build your own. Pick-up or local delivery. +$2 per bi-weekly delivery.

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Solo / Couple

For 1–2 people · choose your box size

$10/mo

1 box · 12 eggs/wk · 24 eggs/delivery

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  • Minimum 1 box (12-egg or 18-egg) per week
  • 12-egg: $5/delivery · 18-egg: $7/delivery
  • Delivery every 2 weeks (bi-weekly)
  • +$2/delivery for local delivery
  • Monthly billing · Cancel anytime
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Custom Plan

Mix box sizes & choose duration

$10 total

1 box · 2 wks · 12 eggs/wk · 24 eggs/delivery

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  • Minimum 1 box & 2 weeks
  • Weekly pickup or delivery every 2 weeks (+$2/delivery)
  • Newsletter + farm updates
Tip: The Custom plan is the most flexible option — customers can choose exactly how many boxes and weeks they need. Lead with convenience and freshness in your marketing.

Launch Checklist

8 concrete steps from zero to first paying customer. Click each step to mark it done.

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  • Step 1
    Review Nebraska Cottage Food Law
    Confirm you qualify: sell directly to end consumers, no resale. You're exempt from a commercial license up to $25,000/year. Keep simple sales records.
    Legal · Free
  • Step 2
    Audit your flock & egg supply
    Track actual egg production for one week. Calculate weekly supply. Decide how many subscribers you can reliably serve — leave a 15% buffer for slow weeks.
    Free · 1 week
  • Step 3
    Set up a simple payment system
    Use Venmo, PayPal, or Stripe to collect monthly payments. A free Square account works great for in-person pickup. Avoid handling cash for recurring subscriptions.
    Free to start
  • Step 4
    Create a simple sign-up form
    Use Google Forms or Jotform (free) to collect: name, email, address, plan choice, and pickup preference. Link to it from all your marketing.
    Free
  • Step 5
    Design your egg boxes & label
    Use recycled egg cartons. Nebraska requires a label with: producer name, address, "Keep Refrigerated", and pack date. Design a simple sticker on Canva ($0) or print on cardstock.
    ~$10–20 setup
  • Step 6
    Post in 3 Lincoln neighborhood groups
    Post in Lincoln NextDoor, Lincoln Buy/Sell Facebook groups, and r/lincoln. Include a photo of your chickens, your 3 plan tiers, and the sign-up link. Aim for 5–10 founding members at a discount.
    Marketing · Free
  • Step 7
    Confirm your first 5 subscribers
    Don't wait for 20 — start with 5. Collect payment upfront for the first month. Confirm pickup/delivery schedule. Send a welcome email with pickup address and day/time.
    Revenue · Month 1
  • Step 8
    Deliver Week 1 & ask for a referral
    After the first delivery, send a short thank-you text or email and ask: "Know anyone who'd love fresh local eggs?" — word of mouth is your #1 growth channel at this stage.
    Growth · Free

90-Day Roadmap

A realistic week-by-week plan to reach 15–20 subscribers — your sustainable base.

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Phase 1 — Foundation (Weeks 1–4)
Setup, legals, first 5 subscribers
Week 1

Audit & Plan

Count eggs for 7 days. Decide max subscriber cap. Read Nebraska cottage food rules. Choose payment platform.

Week 2

Build Your Assets

Create sign-up form, design carton label, write a 3-sentence "about your farm" pitch. Take photos of hens.

Week 3

Soft Launch

Share with family, friends, and neighbors. Offer a "founding member" $5/mo discount for the first 3 months. Goal: 5 sign-ups.

Week 4

First Deliveries

Collect Month 1 payments. Deliver your first boxes. Send a welcome message. Ask for one referral each.

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Month 1 Milestone 5 paying subscribers, first recurring revenue, systems working smoothly.
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Phase 2 — Growth (Weeks 5–8)
Community marketing, reach 10–12 subscribers
Week 5

Social Proof Post

Share a customer quote (with permission) + photo on Lincoln NextDoor and Facebook. Announce 3 spots open.

Week 6

Farmers Market Appearance

Set up a table at Lincoln Haymarket Farmers Market. Bring samples, a sign, and a QR code to the sign-up form.

Week 7

Email Newsletter

Send a short farm update (Mailchimp free tier). Share what your hens have been up to. Include a "refer a friend" link.

Week 8

Local Business Outreach

Contact 3–5 local coffee shops or restaurants about a wholesale or bulk partnership. Even small accounts add stability.

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Month 2 Milestone 10–12 subscribers. Word-of-mouth starting to work. Revenue covers feed costs.
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Phase 3 — Scale (Weeks 9–12)
Reach 15–20 subscribers, solidify operations
Week 9

Waitlist & Urgency

If at capacity, open a waitlist. "Only 5 spots left" messaging drives conversions. Consider expanding your flock if demand holds.

Week 10

Add-On Products

Offer seasonal add-ons: herbs, jam, or extra dozen. Increases average order value without new subscribers.

Week 11

Streamline Operations

Batch all labeling on one day. Create a delivery route. Use a shared Google Sheet to track boxes owed per subscriber.

Week 12

Review & Plan Ahead

Calculate true profit margin. Decide: stay at 15–20, expand flock, or add a second product line. Celebrate your win! 🎉

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Month 3 Milestone 15–20 subscribers. Sustainable recurring income. Ready to decide your next growth step.
Revenue at 20 customers (mixed orders ~$19 avg): ~$380/month or ~$4,560/year — well within the $25,000 cottage food threshold.

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Sakinah Ridge Farm LLC · Raymond, Nebraska · Nebraska Cottage Food Law applies · Not legal or financial advice

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